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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDA Organ Recitals at South Church will be resumed SUNDAY AFTERNOONS AT 4:30 O'CLO A MA[;HINERY REAI]Y |Tfl [;“N[iRESS VIA 5 . Swedish Elim Ghurch. i e e ey ' unday school at 9:45. Morning \ Ol 1ce wership at 11 with sermon-by Rev. John Vidberg, from Shelton, Conn. — Rev. Mr. Vidberg will also address the Methodist Chureh. the afternoon and preach at the even- (Continued From Tirst Pagc) d T i Q i b the Metnodist churcn | ins service, 7 oiclock Bl Judge Mangan Says This Is Quig™| be as follows 9:45 e essentially the same that of the ¥ . . . H - L B s A it i, oG S e f ley’s Aim in Election Pmeets’ at 12:15. M Cook's | York, will lecture at the O. U. A. DL Women throughout the nation have will resume, its meeting tomor- [ hall, Sunday at 3 p. m., on the sub- | been organized under the leadership | Judge William F. Mang All men fnvited. 10:45 a. m., | ject, “New Dispensation of God is at | of the Central Woman's Liberty Loan [ man of the democratic to worsh/p with sermon by th Hand. Millions of persons now living | committec at Washington, headed by |tee, in a talik at the Stanley Works Young People’s society at 5 o’clock in the adul department, | tor Zook of Brooklyn, New |selling bond | g o — 1 e 6:38 p. m., Young People’s | are not destined to die. All are wel- | Mrs. William G. McAdoo, wife of the | this noon. accused Mayor George A. n, chair- n commit- 2,000 salary, rath office carning the ! the financial center of the nation, dng, led by Harry Hancock come. secretary. Quigley, candidate for re-election on | . . . Gove (4 . [\ .! 7 & 3 R e e 0 A i | T G e Miss Marcii, Contralto, Will Assist, Sunday, Apri irst Church of Chvist, Scientist. | campaign is Lewis B. Franklin, the {Tuesduy, of using the mayor's offic 58 corner of TWest Main straet | SENT Tfl JA]L F[]R | treasury’s director of war loan organ- { to further his political ambitions ¥ Park place. Sunday morning | {ization.” Frank B. Wilson is director | elected to congress mext e at 10:45 o'clock. Subfect, | ¢ of publicity, and Charles . Horner |. Mangan, said that if the aims eality.” Sunday school at 9:43. |15 manager of the speakers' bureau. |of the candidate were successful in | dngsday evening meeting at 8 | ["SL“YAL WURDS — | the city election, and he was elected clor}' The reading room is open at i New York Starts Early. | to cc esx, the voters would \,(l.w 1o | e m———— — . Be same address daily from 2 until 5 ! New York, April 6.—New York, |1 a man who w chosen to be in S | EISNOR SUICIDE IN PRISON 1.0 P’clock, except Sundays and holidays. o == (Continued ¥From First Page). {launched its Liberty Loan campalgn |°C than ocoubying & Sest In . the ¥ e First Baptist Church. S i ] with patriotic demonstrations at mid- | In far away Washington. The spe | creation building « rford republican speakers | of mford| Former Editor of Berlin Vorwaerts, | Court. Miss Vers war worker for t} X W | give an interesti Morning worship, 10:45 a. m. Theme | on before them Frank Dunnigan read ' night, nine hours before the time set | ¥ d that 4 ik veci f the sermon, “Till the War-God 1s | the newspaper accounts. Isaac saw |for the o start, a flood of early | Ale asking the voters to rety el lain.” Bible school session at 12:15 | the big headlines and asked what the | subscriptions encouraged the commit- | Power the man under whose guldanc .m. Y.P.S. C. E,7ocock. Theme, | news was. Dunnigan told. “I'm glad 'tee to believe that its efforts in the | the pi it admimstration nas be s o A e e | Gression the wa 'Jhrlstlan Duty and Privilege in Bible | of it. 1 told you they would do it,” ] third Liberty Loan campaign in this | failu It is nothinx more " than S i SORY g ave sald Dun- esery t 2 the s B 3 he many hoste 2 < aid. Jud ips. eader, C. A s o Du N listrict might be at amoufiag he speaker said. Judg e h Uso attacked the statements Wi i | , The Public Cordially Invited i | | Arrested for Connection With iperintend i at his ho stereopticon ad- vk, Pletur ot houses will be The London, April 6.— his n iticism. He challer ~‘hora‘ music. The same kind of ‘wl». n's anger was aroused, but he The distr quota, as allotted & o it WTa% the | REisen at Munich of Kurt Eisnor, for- [ of the war wor S t 11 *ome to all kinds of folks. | himself in control. He retorted the treasury department, is $900, | ©f the republican 1; v"\ merly editor of the socialist newspa- | open to evervone. A time and | neh sheils which awve t saac that “when the United States | 000,000 or 3 per cent. of the total | democ AVCLCROTLC e | neniionva of Berlin is reported | dance will be included in the even- |mered by soldiers into | South Church. | i destructive | i | soldie got a crack at the Germans |amount desirved e i 5 Ao Tuetivel g n Fixchange Telegrapir dispatch | in program. y Mrs. Wiillam Ricks has returneg Sunday, 9:30, Boys' division. Phila-| one American would be worth five | Among the largest of the subs oy wher e a) s om Copenhagen. Herr Bisnor was| Our two basketball teams won from |y yome in Norfolk, \ aft thea class; 9:30, Ttalian school: 10:43, | Germans and their entente. {tions reported today was that of § el WOl o s B R el T Siveaton b for | Hartford Y. W. C. A. with scores of S e morning worship; 12:10, Church| “To hell with this country,” Isaac 500,000 from the Metropolitan Life | Sal mempberiof the SUatenser ;"L‘n.‘\‘l,. wing taken the | 1o 6 and 3 to 1S. A return game will iy v sehool; 4:30, orsan recitul; 6:00, As-|said and Dunnigan asked why he re- | Insurance Co., of which $500,000 wil | mittee ppliosling '““t“"" s | strike at rged | played in Hartford ekl Srpny) oo TUOIE (RIUpReRs a8l tee syrlan worship; 7:15, Italian worship. | mained here, if ho felt that way |Pe credited to its San Francisco office. [ QUi leyRadininis thot ol SRR SS A ot c iy iy | Tuesday night. ML rRas e reeupera Monday 0, Boy Scouts, Troop 8i|apout the United States. “I came | e lm'\:;;;.” i e Rk ) | some necessary repuizs 4'1)»70 done | llfl\m ‘,’\ re ,I,»m illn ior Boys' poTed . p <i g vor] on Telis e St | > 2 el - iy el | to the tank April 10th to 14th. Both Valter Rosenweig turne B i 1ccture; Thursday, 5:00, GIrl| Wil oo ‘back to fight for my own |put in motion at midnight in the | 1ich he denied the statement ”(;:;"1 At the ¥ W. C. A ¥edper service | syapped during these days. The pool | with local & Scouts; 7:30, devotions, Red Cross and | qoundic» Tsaac replied. Dunnigan |seventh federal district's drive to |1 U speakers in pha tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock In | will be open Monday, April 15th for | performance s surgical dressings work; Friday, 9:30. 4y 004 "[qaac refuse to buy Thrift |raise $450,000.000 of the Liberty | g Reya builame = snstors, of ons usual. lthe Y. M i Dr. Martin w off by the crowd speak. He said t given a good send- | the Rest ion called “Judith” will| “pne Triday night class will meet | cided on vhen he arose to | be presented hy members of the | it the Tuosday night class that S t terday his | Aethodist church, Aiss Ruth Minor | : all-day work for Red Cross, Episcopal he testified. The witness |[Loan. H. I. Stuart, director of the parish house; 4:00, Littlc Tourists. e knew Isaac had been in this |loan committee, pressed a button vears and had worked | which flashed the announcement to Stam said country four r the p will be the reader,—and the music 1an Roc | | helderalle 8 mmanuel Gospel Church. e o e o | ERolstataR e rien e R RO ETo we |lopponentila sppriconsidstalie B | G ! . he summer courses in Swimming | I Booth Hall, Entrance, 259 e O o i || % i S i ey st (g “Vt]l add its touch to the story. The S Tk aid ot Wednesin i U et e Ay ] S for: g Ofk % ; 2 = : | the candida on the democratic| tabieaux are a very realistic portray i 3 tol we jured last cve ¢ wh strget, Miltor Ander o 5 ¢ ) Al 3 e hadibognall Any: s 1 nd Monday evening. Register now. | 4 Jton: F H. S. Hallett, foreman at the fag iharitnojdsive i dboenn i mone the ticket. Tnstead of talkin the issues | of the Easter story. The service jumped om € « The pastor will speak at 10:45 a. m. zavo corroborative testimony | advance subscriptions was one of $3,- : tor e Goei ker said that | open to cvery one, men and women IR proac c cro upon tho subject of “The Holy | rocy 4 et d e : il il of the campaign, the speaker said tha ) : : n | : e L o ; B i |eearains ineRutterances finrda iy {000 IO RN S AL o SCR e £ the mayor was resorting to personal | The first aid class will meet on| SOLDIERS HAVE GRIEVANCE | au Evpngelistic meoting at 7 p. m. the | 'S22% Concord Rings Bell of 1 criticism. Aftex_ four vears of ad-{Monday night for examinations. The | Sergeant James P. Kiniry and Pri- | of 1 ; Bject will be “Ts the Bible Route to Takes Oath By Allah, it e April 6.—The ol | Ministration, the Present incumbent is dlnes in surgical (l:(‘t‘l\:}gfi» moets Oh | vaie Joseph O'Brien, stationed nt | crosst: man mi Heaven too Difficult and Narrow?" | Isaac went on the stand in his own 2 G S > 914 | yorced to placard billboards and every | Thur evening a olaloicimiel| e e e il e “Shall We Change From the OId | defense and said his reason for dis- ;’m’“e_ ‘“"i’ JRaicn '{L‘f‘,‘“‘:",i‘ .»‘hl~ ! other available advertising ‘es to | Bnglish class for foreign women has | p Devens, arrived in this city to- 1,5, Paths, and Take the Popular Broad | liking this country was because he uZ:s]:‘;da:- 1’0' ‘;“:“ ‘f‘l’,rm‘ e '_’(f;om‘_’c"e‘: | call to the attention of the rs that | ;:s ses 10\1‘4.“ Thursday from three to E"‘Bfiel";p'?“'xe fD}" R:'Silfll)‘"hf}” AN | e o - 2 3 Bible school, 12:15 . ) e. “By Allah,” day Loy sources |, io'a candidate for re-election, Dr. | five o'clock str rformance will be given this i Bibiacechocl, Lai1ee. || aniilike e e, A of the citizens in support of the Lib- | |© 1% & SGACICT e, | The Girl Scouts, Toop 6, will meet | evening. The bovs were fecling fine Two boys we ¥ m.. Young People, 6 p. m.; Monday, [ he swore, he did not say the things | °F the eltizeps In support of e Bb- | atartin sald. The speaker said that i | Firl § p 6, ) ¢ ¥ on Tuesday and Wednesday after- | but carried a grievance against an | chambers this maor his record in oflice was as good as he | the eproperty of John it would be unneces- | noons at 4:30 and Troop 5 on Friday | automobile agent in Fast Hartford 7:30 p. | the witnesses against him had sworn t+ p. m.,, Children’s meetin, to obtain subscriptions. M. Bible study in Revelation. Cottage | to. Regarding the Thrift Stamp in- claimed it wa | ! : d ‘ op c meetsings. Wednesday and Friday | cident he said he couldn’t afford to s | sary for him to do this. ot the same time. | mamsc Iowe Swllofinssensed niam 858 istreet Wilineyiwerellet p. m.; Strangers cordially welcome. |small. He earns about $15 weekly. 116 questions, of a nature that any |OUT members and their friends. On 'ing convey to the rest of the ge - His wife and two children are in the | taxpaver or citizen had the right to | = = Stanley Memorial Church. old country. He wore a “Liberty|president Considering Arvrangement | 40, and the result was that they have The usual services will be held to- | Bond button on his coat and said he gone unanswered. He spoke of the morrow; morning worship at 10:45, | was payving §1 weekly for it. ked to Use All Mcn to Best Advantage | promises made two and four k& sermon by the pastor. Sunday | If there was any reason why the wit- ago of cheaper telephone r of Country. séhool will follow immediately after.) ness should testify that he made the better -trolley “ilities, the pl The Young People’s meeting at 7 p. | utterances the accused replied that| \wachington, April 6.—President | City hall on a paying basis. and the m. Topic, “Bible Reading.” Leader, | the “old man,” Worthner, was al- | wilson had before him today a plan | Fesult was, the speaser said, that | Lucise Williams. A special meeting | w bothering him. Before leaving | submitted by officials of the War and | evervthing is higher now than ever, of the church will be held on Tues- | the stand Isaac said that his “happy | Labor departments designed to | notwithstanding the promiscs made by day evening at 7:30 to take action | home” is in the old country and he i | the machinery of the draft to put | Mayor Quigley, when seeking election. | | on the pastor's resignation. The Eec- | a Christian, dustrial slackers to work Dr. Martin said that the mayor has % AIL The Conquerers of The Road clesiastica society will convene at e H The purpose of the new program | failed utterly in his attempts to carry the close of the church meeting. The which has been agreed upon by the | out what he promised to do. Hail the tires that triumphed in Girl Scouts will meet on Wednesday OVERMAN RAPS T. R. provast marshal-general’s offlce is to And the potatoes. The speaker ) the bitterest struggie ever staged ®vening at T the Boy Scouts on S purify the second, third and fourth |spoke of the venture which 1 T between roads and tires, a con- Thursday evening at 7:30; the En- classes of registrants who are not en- | caused so much talk, and in facing deavor circle and choir rehearsal on | Declares Former President Made [ gaged in productive industry, but the | the criticism the mayor said his ac- Friday evening » ¥ Jower section of Class one also id|tlon was prompted by the call of the | Talse Statement in Criticism of Se- | given attention. government to aid in the food conser- Framers of the plan see in its work- | vation. “Was it conservation to take ing a solution of the nation’s labor | the taxpayers' money and purchase flict of 4,178,744 tire miles. Hail Goodrich Tested Tires. Hear the story of a good fight well won. One year ago Goodrich, challenging the roads of America to a test of strength, sent Universalist Church. dition Bill and Should Apologize. There will be a lecture and pictures e : - - G, : roblem and a large increase in pro- | potatoes with it. and then tur NeaEarh Ball Suae Washington, April 6.—The charge | Prob] ot 3 an h T : s I o(.]nf;: }"."”|"1"|“(‘i310:,‘),([‘n“:§‘\31; that Theodore Roosevelt had made a | duction of necessitles of life 2round and sell them back to you at forth six Test Car Fleets to battle America’s Every registered n given a deferred class given an opportunity to enjoy st an-who has been | ncarly $2 bushel?”” Dr. Markin roads in every region of the country. pever shown in the city before. A | false statement in decldring the sedi- gecture of great interest. Fine mu- | tion bill punishing disloyal utter- burn, the speaker said that the fizzle aid he probably was mis- at 6:30 p, | Tepublicans | bise reports and admitted p. m.: general Bible clas m.; all welcome. Evening subject, | led by pr The Levine case which has been | tration had accomplished. | fication Will be | ssked. Touching on the dairy farm Sic. Universalist church. Hungerford | ances would prohibit criticism of the | EIV€D 5 e O . e B e president was made by Senator Over- | Privilesec, l;ut 1t __\_mf;-n advantage ccncerning the expenditure of more man today when debate was resumed ""“:’f‘l of the privilege it will be re- | thare $10,000 for the barn, was care- | = : - said | voked. fully concealed until the press of the Advent Church. on the measure. The senator said o o WA ¥ e o Eaiad ‘"f‘“ Mr. Roosevelt probably was misin- The principal increase to the 1abor | city exposed if, aad Mayor Quigley i Churteh street, near Stanley. Preach- | 31 FOgRere f Ol YOS [ ould [ supply is exnected ta be derived from | has not explained this to. the voters. Jng services in charge of L. B. Giles, | formed but 1o Cociarec 10 o ige) Mmen in lower sections of Class 1 whose | Dr. Martin spoke of the increased | pastor, at 10:45 a. m. and 7:15 p. m. > el - position In that class gives them de-| yppropriation siven to Mayor Quig- | ort sermon in morning on “Christ | to_the public. . ferred classification e e e et et As a Leader,” followed by service of | Defending Col. Roosevelt, Senators e ” ¥ a i o T CRl e e s lon e R e imtren oo, Wasalioues e tion and of the failure to accomplish | Sunday school at 12:15 what the other democratic adminis- | pending for some time ame up yes .The democr: : E e - L it | ats will hold & rally “Paul and Stephen Prayer mect- | that no provision of the "‘_!:1 “:‘“m |terday afternoon in the city court, | morvow evening at 8 o'clock in § | ing Friday evening at 8 o’clock. penal criticism of the president. James T. Meskill presidin The > hall and at the samc i A e 3 R AT B ie that of the American B - evening in Bentz’s hall. | First Church of Christ. LEGAL ADVISORY BOARD. against C. ¥. Johnson. Harry atic town committee will meet | % (Center Congregational.) e now, the American Brick (o., Martin | tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock in | & A Jorner of Main and Church streets, | Klett and McDonough Again Head | Marsh, H. Bassoff, Joseph Martin, adquarters. | Henry W. Maier, minister. Services | Committees to Help in War Work. | Plimton & Hills, New Britain Lum- | —_— as follow Bible school, all de- | vere G. W. Klett and P, . |Per & Coal Co., Swift & Upson Co., | DRAFT GALL ISSUED ! The roads did their worst. East, west, SILVERTOWN CORDS, and BLACK partments ati10l otalock ;S rorning | Levyers G WSt aul i an " of | 2nd Kelly Bros. ! north and south, as the Test Car Fleets SAFETY TREADS, i themselv: service, with sermon by the pastor at | MGDonough, who were chairmen o The judge ordered tha Levine file | St | X s S i pIBLoVediiuemstlves 11 o'clock; Young People's meoting at | the draft advisory boards, lha\etheer: bl anEwerbithinla wesiite he e - ” whirled from state to state, the teeth of mgasters of the road. The spiral-wrapped notified by the treasury departmen i o S Ilinois, Kentucky and Ohio Receive g " 5 s Btvn | and the American Bar assoclation that N?;:E; ';fn;?(;m]:rni Atl;;‘i]:.h Charles F BT e A the road gnawed at Goodrich Tires. cable-cord tire body, and the tough — @ 4 R LN z whic! arles . e 5 s = S, T (e they have been appointed, to act with | jonnson was injured was being con- Notice to Send Men Beginning But the tires conquered with phenom- close-clutch, cross-barred bl safety T “:.pf‘l ’uu(ll. . their boards, (Hffxne lr,g.xl(:iud buroau]s frieted by Weiler & Stein iPAllRE N a0 enal mileage that doubled Goodrich's tread defied the rough going. Su Y, o'clock, prayer; 1 advice in reference to the war risk - AT e D i 1 % B 3 e E > prayer for advice in referenc ing that the contractors had been pride. From that test covering millions of morning worship, Rev. N. H. Harri- | insn Under light and heavy cars they proved themselves not for one car or one driver, rce. Judge J. T. Meskill, Judge | gujlty of negligence, suit was brought 6. man, the former pastor will preach, | W, Mangan and Judge Klett com- | by Johnson for $15,000 for eommunion vice will follow; 12:15, | prise one hoard for the second district | This writ was followed by Bible school; 5:45, Young Poople's | while Lawyer McDonough, Lawyer E. | others. The purpose of the meetir T o'clock, evening serview | J. Danberg with sermon by Rev. N. H. Harriman, | { | | pril | fo men for military ser | be moved to Camp Dodge, Camp Dix. | | | miles, the Test Car Fleets came back with i TED of 2 nzvv" ;;r,; S:a;‘d,;:d’s LLeRIES or one road, but all cars, all driver oodric fs ed Tires. . e Tested Tires mean certainty of service, Wi Yo i T proved service, and that Reap the benefits of this e Stoc means a lot to a tire user. Dation-wide victory of It means long life in a tire, .Goodrich Tires, the sure and dependability on the mileage and dependability road, for no hidden weak- of a proven tire service, by hear E; and Lawyer A. A. Green- | was to determine the amount due berg compose the first district board. | Wexler & Stein by the owner. These men will give any and all ad-| The case of the City Coal & Wood | Dickson from the provost n vice, free, to widows or other relatives | Co., azainst the N. Y., H. & H., | gene today. of soldiers entitled to compensation [ will be tried next week on Wednes- | - under the war rigk act. day afternoon Several ohter cases Frankfort, Apr. 6.—Kentucky's first The government is attempting to | were also postponed for a wec nd | quota in the second draft, called to- stamp out all claims and collection | some for two weeks ay, numbers 3,396 men, including Camp Grant and Camp Tay five day period beginning April was received by Adjutant-General Tuesday, 4 o'clock, meeting of the . suniors and children: 7:30, the Iz meet to sew for Red Cross; Wednes- day, 3 o’clock, meeti of Wonien” Missionary prayer band at the church, | Thurs ch prayer meeting. | o Goodrich Tires are Stocked A wireless i | St. Mathew's German Luth agencies and if the names of any such e | 517 negroes. 1e men will mobilize from % 2 i e "““ W's German Lutheran. | oap pe given to members of the hoard LEAVE FOR CIICAGO. | at Camp Zachary Taylor between ness gould conceal itself in dernanding tires that won R e i ,,1‘“ - !"""””" action. will follow Ar. and Mrs. Fraf® H. Johnston | April 26 and May 1 e that year long test of the title, “America’s Tested \ e e e ey l“””” | left this afternoon for Chicago where | = i ich's T Car Fl T, » i S Lo eocke awiilEbe Mol the latter will attend the convention | Columbus, O., April 6-—The first ol Goodrich’s Test Car Fleets. ires. Buyfrem Goodrich Dadle DI On sale at avery "dodricn BPanch and Located Everywhere Jowed with a business meeting. In the | ovening a service will be held in En b ¥ s = of the United States Chamber of | movement of draft men selected ¥ Market Street Man Passes Away At | Commerce. Wednesday, Thursday and | wholly from Class 1 was ordered to- ! ® Jlish R i TR e Friday. Others going from Connec- 1 day ana Ohio is to contribute 10,302 THE B. F. GOODRXCH RUBBER COMPANY T e A ! Y. | tieut include Edward P. Jones of | men in the five-day period beginning Hartford Branch: 43 Allyn St., Hartford, Conn. TR g . Iichard William Allum of 112 | Winsted, president of the siate cham- | April 26. The call provides that Corbin Place Union quarterly | Market street died suddenly at his | ber; Senator Alton Miner of New men mp TR ROY S BN A AR OO RAL N AL RSN meeting between the New Britain and | home late last night. He was about | London, president of the New London | Sherman, to THE CITY OF GOODRICH AKRON' OHIO 12 the Plainville congregations, wili-be |as usual yesterday and his death was | chambor; . P. Gove, representing the | camp Meade, Annapolis - Junction, i et o o oek s o L held the New Britain chureh, 11 |a shock to his family. He was 39 | Eridgeport chamber: Charles S. Jul- | Md.. ahd 531 negroes to Camp Sher- FOR SAL Corbin Place, tomorrow: At 10:45 . | years of age jan, representing New Haven and | man m., following the sermon, will be'| Surviving are his wife and daugh- | Leon A. Sprague, cxccutive seeretary — | love-feast being the last arter in | ter, his mother, Mrs. M. A. Loomir of the New Britain gchamber. The Paul, April 6 A new for this conference year, every member |ind a brother who is with the 102nd | delegates, except Mr.#ind Mrs. Jonn- | 3513 aratfed men” from M i ia requested to attend. The Sunday | Regiment “Somewl in France”. | ston, will probably le Tuesday on | entrain for Camp Dodge during the ] [ .. School will convene at 2:30 p. m.|The, funeral details are incomplete special section attathed 1o the | five-day period heginning April 26 was Every officer, teacher and pupil is i Ry Twentieth Century Limited. | received by Adjutant-General Rhonow “EXIDE" SERVICE STATION. saleed to be present as this will he the }_ § 5 S B | today from Provost Marshal-General B taeiuning or Satter v w SMALL SUIT BROUGHT. INDICT FIVEZ I W. \W. | Crowder Brewer, superintendent; Miss ' Mac | Rarry & Bamforth have brought | sacramento, Cal, April s—an in- | = | He : Green, sistant At 3 p. m. Re D. | suit a t Henry Pattisloni and Gu aictment charging five alfeged i. W. W. | Des Moines, Ia., April 6.-—Iowa’s 1 ' R. Overton, pastor of the Plainville [ seppe ¢ for $100. Real estate be- | with a conspiracy to hamper the gov- | first call in the second draft, aside R church, will deliver the union ser- |Jonging to the defendant has been at- | crnment in its prosecution of the war | from the requests for acrinl mec 1- i E i mon, after which the cucharistic | tached by Deputy Sheriff M. D. and cncourage treason and sabotage | ics, was received today. It ovders the | Q. feast will be administered. The V. iIl. The writ is returnable in tho | was returned here today/ by a United | mobilization of 8,412 men from this Thrée of the five | state at Camp Dodge during the five days beginning April 26 240 MAIN STRE " Y. P. 8. of C. B. will meet at 6:30 | city coust on (he fourth Monday in | States grand jur: m. and at the evening service, the | April. 1 men are in custody. \